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The 'third great Soviet composer'...
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Originally posted by prokkyshosty View PostThat four hand Shosty 10th is simply the most amazing single performance I have ever heard captured on CD.
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Today I heard the Quatuor Danel play the 5th quartet by Vissarion Shebalin (1902-63), who is perhaps a more typical Soviet composer than say, Schnittke. I am not familiar with his symphonic or much of his other output, but this quartet seemed to get more interesting as it progressed. The Quatuor Danel has played a greats deal of Russian music both Soviet era and earlier, and tomorrow will play Les Vendredis at Manchester University. Next mpnth the quartet will play all of Weinberg's quartets plus the Piano Quintet over a long weekend - I will be there and am looking forward to it (there is a recording available for those who casnnot get to Manchester for the concerts).
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Originally posted by CallMePaul View PostToday I heard the Quatuor Danel play the 5th quartet by Vissarion Shebalin (1902-63), who is perhaps a more typical Soviet composer than say, Schnittke. I am not familiar with his symphonic or much of his other output, but this quartet seemed to get more interesting as it progressed. The Quatuor Danel has played a greats deal of Russian music both Soviet era and earlier, and tomorrow will play Les Vendredis at Manchester University. Next mpnth the quartet will play all of Weinberg's quartets plus the Piano Quintet over a long weekend - I will be there and am looking forward to it (there is a recording available for those who casnnot get to Manchester for the concerts).
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